Community-Health Nursing Director

Administer nursing services in community health agencies.

Quick Stats

Salary Range

$51,000 – $145,000

Data from U.S. Department of Labor

What do Community-Health Nursing Directors do?

Administers nursing service in community health agency: Coordinates and evaluates nursing activities in agency to ensure balanced and adequate program, and to formulate progressive program designed to meet changing needs of community. Directs collection, analysis, and interpretation of statistics significant to program planning and budget preparation. Prepares and submits budget estimates for nursing activities. Participates in establishing programs for guidance and professional development of nursing staff, and in establishing personnel policies, qualifications, and salaries. Recruits, selects, and assigns personnel for nursing services. Plans nursing consulting services. Participates in community planning concerning health and social welfare problems. Consults with advisory committee in establishment of medical policies of community health agency.

Should I be a Community-Health Nursing Director?

You should have
a
bachelor's
degree or higher and share these traits:

Leader:
You're good at taking charge, giving directions, and inspiring other people.

Trustworthy:
You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Reliable:
You can always be counted on to do a good job.

Also known as:
Community Health Nursing Director, Director, Community-Health Nursing, Director, Public-Health Nursing
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